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How to Do Everything with Your Sony VAIO (R) (eBooks.com) Price: $24.99 You’ll find full coverage of all aspects of the laptop including adding peripherals, using the bundled software, linking to digital cameras and home stereos, and performing routine maintenance and upgrades. |
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Sony VAIO Laptop with Intel Centrino Processor Technology - Titanium Gray (Best Buy) Price: $749.99 The built-in multiformat double-layer DVD RW/CD-RW drive lets you watch your favorite movies and the HDMI output ensures expanded connectivity options.Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit with SP1 preloaded Which Windows Vista edition is right for you? Compare.Learn more about the Intel Brains... |
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Sony VAIO Laptop with Intel Centrino Processor Technology - Dove White (Best Buy) Price: $699.99 Compare. Make use of the MOTION EYE webcam and microphone for fast and easy video chatting.Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit with SP1 preloaded Which Windows Vista edition is right for you? Free Windows 7 upgrade.Learn more.Learn more about Intel processors. Information provided by Intel.See how... |
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Okay you visually healthy don’t-need-glasses tech buffs, here’s your chance to don a pair of Buddy Holly-thick specs (thicker, in fact) while parked in front of a computer monitor that doubles as your PC. Meet the HP TouchSmart 620 3D Edition, another svelte, tower-free desktop HP’s adding to its already crowded lineup of all-in-one space-savers. It’s yours, in its base configuration, for $1,800.
The TouchSmart 620 marries the TouchSmart 610 setup to a 23-inch 3D touchscreen (the 610 also has a 23-inch touchscreen, but absent stereoscopic 3D). Inside the chunky 4.1-inch thick display, you’ll find a 3.1GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of memory, a 1.5TB hard drive, a Blu-ray drive and for the visual coup de grace, an AMD Radeon HD 6650 or 6670 graphics card. Not bad, considering the performance mid-range 6670 debuted in April this year, and it’ll be capable of average frame rates in the low 30s running a visually complex game like Crysis 2 on high detail settings at the display’s native 1920 by 1080 (1080p) pixel resolution.
Product Features: • Intel Core i5 processor (2.66GHz) with Turbo Boost Technology (2.93GHz) • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit • 15.5" ...

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The stall has HP Pavilion series starting from Rs 44,5000, comes with free gifts at the expo. HP Pavilion 430 has intel core i3 processor, 2GB DDR3 memory, 320 GB hard drive. Max International at stall number D36 is offering laptops of Sony Vaio, Acer,
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The future has Arrived
Sony and Toshiba also came with their tab prototypes. Sony showed off two compelling Vaio computer prototypes: a fantastic design concept PC called Vaio Hybrid and a rounded Slate. Vaio Hybrid is a tablet/notebook with an ultra-thin docking station
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Five Underappreciated Highlights of CES earlier LightPeak moniker) on the Sony Vaio Z laptop. Thunderbolt combines 10Gb/second theoretical performance plus the ability to run multiple hard drives and a monitor or two. Sheer numbers of products with Thunderbolt support cropped up at CES. |
Last year’s autumn brought us the 3rd generation of Sony’s portable computers, including the most powerful business laptop on the market – the Sony Vaio Z13. We’ve heard a lot about the Z series but only last November we had the chance of testing this business notebook.
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At first glance there isn’t much to look at. Yes it’s elegant and refined but it doesn’t have special effects on board so you tend not to take it seriously. All this changes when lifting the screen and start fiddling with the buttons and the ports… then you find the power inside it.
That is why the model that came to our office is the most powerful business notebook out there. Sony managed to squeeze the latest technologies in its latest Vaio Z Series. Inside you can find the Intel Core i7 processor, four SSD units with 64GB storage capacity each, the NVIDIA GeForce 330M and a Blu-Ray drive. You can see these parts work together on a Full HD 13.1 inch display. Specs like these need to be taken good care of, therefore Sony has encased all the features in a special aluminum enclosure.
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